Jack Louman, executive director of the Oregon Family Council,
said one of the group's employees made a mistake while entering information
about candidates' voting records into a database used to create the guide.

"It's just one of those things that happens when you edit
and print a lot of information all at once," Louman said.

Kafoury, who is running for the Multnomah County chair's
seat, supports abortion rights. She spoke out about the misinformation in the
Oregon Family Council guide on Sunday, calling it a "dirty trick" intended to
dissuade Multnomah County's liberal voters from supporting her.

The Oregon Family Council is a Christian organization that
lobbies against abortion, same sex marriage and other issues. The council
creates its voters' guide based upon candidates' responses to a questionnaire
containing a series of yes-or-no questions.

Kafoury did not respond to the questionnaire, but the guide indicates that she answered "yes" to a question
about whether she would support a law in Oregon restricting abortion
except in cases of rape, incest or threat to the mother's life. It also indicates she answered "yes" to questions asking whether she:

The guide went out to about 30,000 households on Oregon
Family Council's mailing list, along with about 1,900 churches across the
state. Louman said the council has contacted Kafoury's campaign to apologize,
and will notify those who received the guide about the error.